ultracalming mist

soothing, cooling spritz

A soothing, hydrating mist to calm redness and sensitivity. Used post-cleanse, this lightweight mist helps create a shield against environmental assaults, and synergistically relieves and restores skin while fighting future flare-ups.Learn More

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ultracalming mist

A soothing, hydrating mist to calm redness and sensitivity. Use post-cleanse to lock in hydration and prime skin for treatment with UltraCalmingTM products. Lightweight mist helps create a shield against environmental assaults, and synergistically relieves and restores skin while fighting future flare-ups. Our exclusive UltraCalming Complex contains Oat and botanical actives that work below the surface to interrupt inflammatory triggers that lead to sensitization, while helping to minimize discomfort, burning and itching. Soothing Aloe helps calm while correcting the moisture level imbalance that can provoke sensitized skin. Formulated without artificial fragrances and colors.

benefits

Quickly relieves inflammation and discomfort.

Helps condition skin.

Can be used after waxing or exfoliation for soothing benefits.

how to use

After cleansing, spray over face, neck and chest with eyes closed. For added benefits, press into skin. May also be sprayed onto fingertips or dampened cotton pad and applied to the skin with light, upward strokes. Follow with UltraCalming Serum Concentrate.

quick tip

Prevent in-flight skin dry out by misting over skin throughout the duration of your flight.

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ultracalming™

Itching, burning, stinging and redness are the obvious signs of sensitive skin. The triggers behind these sensations are less clear: genetics, hormones, stress, chemical assaults, foods and even aggressive skin treatments can intensify skin’s highly reactive state.
The common thread behind irritation, flushing and stinging is inflammation. When paired with the loss of skin’s protective barrier, skin health is compromised and becomes highly reactive.